lunes, 12 de noviembre de 2018

What i do more and love in my life

If i have to talk about the things that fascinate me and i take me a lot of time. those would be two things: Watch The Simpsons and enjoying the japanese culture watching anime, reading manga and learning the languaje and most importantly eating and more importantly eating all the exotic food I can, maybe if I had more money I could consider myself a self-indulgent although that does not prevent me from having money when I eat everything I like.

About seeing the simpsons, I've been doing it for 20 years maybe more because my mother saw it when she was pregnant. I never really get tired of seeing them, I think I have seen more than a hundred times some chapters and I have many dialogues, if I had to say that I have a serious talent, remember each of them. 

"¡Jamás! ¡Jamás, Marge! Yo no puedo vivir una vida vacía como tú. ¡Lo quiero todo! Las perturbadoras altas, las terribles bajas, la gris medriocridad. Claro; puedo ofender a algunos recatados con mi arrogante paso y mi olor a almizcle. ¡Oh! ¡Jamás seré el borreguito de los llamados "ciudadanos modelo" que enrollan su lengua, enchinan sus barbas y deliberan sobre qué deben hacer con ese Homero Simpson!" ( My favorite quote)

My passion for the japanese culture it starts with videos of anime characters that I met ten years ago, then I started to practice the language and the gastronomy of that country I loved it and I love it.Today studying Japanese culture is something I want to do professionally, and watch anime helps me a lot because shows many aspects of the japanese culture and its very funny.

And for the last i love the food and discovering new food is something that fascinates me, I love eating unusual things like eel, French truffles or dishes from places that can be cheap like where the construction workers eat but which are cooked with love.

In a few words that's what I love and I want to continue discovering.


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